This was the only time I brought my video camera to the old Yankee Stadium. I didn't snag many baseballs, but had fun wandering around, catching up with familiar faces, and seeing Darryl Strawberry have an epic day at the plate.
When editing this video (20 years after the fact), I added some commentary to help guide you through my tour of this magical building.
Thanks for watching!

published:09 Dec 2016

views:56047

It's been five years since legendary Yankee Stadium was demolished after serving as home to the New York Yankees for 85 years. National Geographic was there throughout the demolition process. This clip includes a condensed version of the piece-by-piece destruction. Authorities could not "blow up" the stadium because of its close proximity to residences and active rail lines. The full demolition took over a year.
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This was my first time being on the field at Yankee Stadium before a game. The Blue Jays were in town, and I got invited by a family from Canada with connections.
No videographer or GoPro — just a whole lot of iPhone footage, but it turned out great.
This game took place on September 29, 2017.
Thanks for watching and get ready for a bunch of postseason videos. Those are coming next. (You should probably subscribe so you don’t miss ‘em. Just a little friendly advice. You’re welcome.)

published:24 Oct 2017

views:52503

A child was carried out of the Yankee Stadium seats Wednesday after being struck by a line-drive foul ball. CBS2's Jessica Layton reports.

Super-fun day with tons of free food in the Legends area at Yankee Stadium. This was a "Watch With Zack" game, and for a change, there weren't any kids involved. It was just me and one other guy named Keith -- a 30-year-old diehard Yankee fan. Keith has his own YouTube channel called KP Watershed, so check that out if you get a chance. Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoNnbkJ7dCxG-1O0VE1X5fA
If you're interested in doing a Watch With Zack game, read this before you get in touch:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/watch_with_zack/FAQs.htm
Here's the article that Milan wrote about me in the Netherlands:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/media/fastball.htm
And check this out too:
http://fastballmagazine.nl/nieuws/De-8633-vangballen-van-Zack-Hample
FYI, this game at Yankee Stadium took place on July 28, 2017. Thanks for watching!

Good times in the Bronx!
Wild Card game -- Yankees vs Twins -- October 3, 2017.
Shout-out to SeatGeek for sponsoring this video. Use code ZACK and get a $20 discount on your first order of $21 or more! Download the app here: https://seatgeek.com/promos
This is the first of EIGHT postseason videos that I'll be posting, so stay tuned.

A young fan, it appeared to be a young girl, sitting down the left-field line was struck by a Todd Frazier foul ball. Play was halted on the field as she was attended to. They carried her out, not waiting for a stretcher to come. Major League Baseball has encouraged — not demanded or required, but merely encouraged — teams to extend netting farther down the foul lines in the name of fan safety. The Yankees have not, and have remained somewhat non-committal about it all.
http://mlb.nbcsports.com/2017/09/20/a-child-was-carried-out-of-yankee-stadium-after-being-hit-by-a-foul-ball?cid=eref:nbcnews:text
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The stadium incorporates replicas of some design elements from the original Yankee Stadium. Although stadium construction began in August 2006, the project spanned many years and faced many controversies, including the high public cost and the loss of public parkland. The overall price tag makes the new Yankee Stadium the most expensive stadium ever built.

Yankee

The term "Yankee" and its contracted form "Yank" have several interrelated meanings, all referring to people from the United States. Its various senses depend on the scope of context. Most broadly:

Outside the United States, "Yank" is used informally to refer to any American, including Southerners.

Within the United States, it usually refers to people from the north, largely those from the northeast, but especially those with New England cultural ties, such as descendants from colonial New England settlers, wherever they live. Its sense is more cultural than literally geographic. The speech dialect of New England is called "Yankee" or "Yankee dialect." Within New England itself, the term "Yankee" refers specifically to old-stock New Englanders of English descent.

The informal British and Irish English "Yank" is especially popular among Britons and Australians and sometimes carries pejorative overtones. The Southern American English "Yankee" is typically uncontracted and at least mildly pejorative, although less vehemently so as time passes from the American Civil War.

Stadium

A stadium (plural stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field or stage either partly or completely surrounded by a tiered structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event.

Pausanias noted that for about half a century the only event at the ancient Greek Olympic festival was the race that comprised one length of the stade at Olympia, where the word "stadium" originated.

Etymology

"Stadium" is the Latin form of the Greek word "stadion" (στάδιον), a measure of length equalling the length of 600 human feet. As feet are of variable length the exact length of a stadion depends on the exact length adopted for 1 foot at a given place and time. Although in modern terms 1 stadion = 600ft (180m), in a given historical context it may actually signify a length up to 15% larger or smaller.

The equivalent Roman measure, the stadium, had a similar length— about 185m (607ft) - but instead of being defined in feet was defined using the Roman standard passus to be a distance of 125 passūs (double-paces).

The New Yankee Stadium

Exploring the old Yankee Stadium in 1996

This was the only time I brought my video camera to the old Yankee Stadium. I didn't snag many baseballs, but had fun wandering around, catching up with familiar faces, and seeing Darryl Strawberry have an epic day at the plate.
When editing this video (20 years after the fact), I added some commentary to help guide you through my tour of this magical building.
Thanks for watching!

0:54

See Yankee Stadium Vanish in 30 Seconds | National Geographic

See Yankee Stadium Vanish in 30 Seconds | National Geographic

See Yankee Stadium Vanish in 30 Seconds | National Geographic

It's been five years since legendary Yankee Stadium was demolished after serving as home to the New York Yankees for 85 years. National Geographic was there throughout the demolition process. This clip includes a condensed version of the piece-by-piece destruction. Authorities could not "blow up" the stadium because of its close proximity to residences and active rail lines. The full demolition took over a year.
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On-field access at Yankee Stadium!

This was my first time being on the field at Yankee Stadium before a game. The Blue Jays were in town, and I got invited by a family from Canada with connections.
No videographer or GoPro — just a whole lot of iPhone footage, but it turned out great.
This game took place on September 29, 2017.
Thanks for watching and get ready for a bunch of postseason videos. Those are coming next. (You should probably subscribe so you don’t miss ‘em. Just a little friendly advice. You’re welcome.)

3:03

Young Fan Hospitalized After Being Struck By Foul Ball At Yankee Stadium

Young Fan Hospitalized After Being Struck By Foul Ball At Yankee Stadium

Young Fan Hospitalized After Being Struck By Foul Ball At Yankee Stadium

A child was carried out of the Yankee Stadium seats Wednesday after being struck by a line-drive foul ball. CBS2's Jessica Layton reports.

Cheering on Aaron Judge from the fancy seats at Yankee Stadium

Super-fun day with tons of free food in the Legends area at Yankee Stadium. This was a "Watch With Zack" game, and for a change, there weren't any kids involved. It was just me and one other guy named Keith -- a 30-year-old diehard Yankee fan. Keith has his own YouTube channel called KP Watershed, so check that out if you get a chance. Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoNnbkJ7dCxG-1O0VE1X5fA
If you're interested in doing a Watch With Zack game, read this before you get in touch:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/watch_with_zack/FAQs.htm
Here's the article that Milan wrote about me in the Netherlands:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/media/fastball.htm
And check this out too:
http://fastballmagazine.nl/nieuws/De-8633-vangballen-van-Zack-Hample
FYI, this game at Yankee Stadium took place on July 28, 2017. Thanks for watching!

Craziness at the 2017 Wild Card game at Yankee stadium

Good times in the Bronx!
Wild Card game -- Yankees vs Twins -- October 3, 2017.
Shout-out to SeatGeek for sponsoring this video. Use code ZACK and get a $20 discount on your first order of $21 or more! Download the app here: https://seatgeek.com/promos
This is the first of EIGHT postseason videos that I'll be posting, so stay tuned.

Child Hit By Foul Ball At Yankee Stadium

A young fan, it appeared to be a young girl, sitting down the left-field line was struck by a Todd Frazier foul ball. Play was halted on the field as she was attended to. They carried her out, not waiting for a stretcher to come. Major League Baseball has encouraged — not demanded or required, but merely encouraged — teams to extend netting farther down the foul lines in the name of fan safety. The Yankees have not, and have remained somewhat non-committal about it all.
http://mlb.nbcsports.com/2017/09/20/a-child-was-carried-out-of-yankee-stadium-after-being-hit-by-a-foul-ball?cid=eref:nbcnews:text
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

Albert Pujols and Mike Trout hooking me up at Yankee Stadium

June 7, 2016 was a weird day for me at Yankee Stadium. Normally I get most of my balls here by catching home runs during batting practice, but at this particular game, I got lots of toss-ups from the Angels, including Albert Pujols and Mike Trout. And Jered Weaver. And Jhoulys Chacin and coach Dino Ebel.
For more details about this game, read my blog entry about it:
http://zackhample.mlblogs.com/2016/07/13/6716-at-yankee-stadium/
Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe!

Fan Falls from Upper Deck at Yankee Stadium

A fan attending a Yankees game falls from the upper deck. After an investigation, it was confirmed that the jumper, Scott Harper who was drunk at the time, had told his friends that he was going to jump in an effort to test the strength of the netting below.

10:36

Goofing around at Yankee Stadium

Goofing around at Yankee Stadium

Goofing around at Yankee Stadium

This was an "open house" for season ticket holders to run around on the field and explore different parts of Yankee Stadium (and eat a ton of free food). I brought a few friends, and of course things got ridiculous. Follow us on Instagram . . .Alex Katz (Orioles minor leaguer) = @kittyelgato12
Muneesh Jain (phone-wrecker) = @roundingthirdmj
Greg Barasch (general weirdo) = @2_gregz
Steve Bell (NYC baseball legend) = @steve_the_bat_boy
Zack Hample (all-around great guy) = @zack_hample
This video was filmed on November 12, 2017. Leave a comment, please subscribe, and thanks for watching!

12:51

Catching home runs at Yankee Stadium (2017 ALCS Game 3)

Catching home runs at Yankee Stadium (2017 ALCS Game 3)

Catching home runs at Yankee Stadium (2017 ALCS Game 3)

SEVEN HOMERUN BALLS. That's how many I snagged during batting practice before Game 3 of the 2017 ALCS at Yankee Stadium.
Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez, Matt Holliday, Todd Frazier, and Starlin Castro all hit in the first group and put on quite a show, launching balls deep into the left field bleachers. Then I moved over to right field and caught a couple more hit by Jacoby Ellsbury.
The game itself was also exciting. The Yankees had lost the first two contests of the series in Houston, but came up big here at home, winning by the score of 8-1. There was tons of chanting, heckling, drunkenness, and mayhem -- what else would you expect from a postseason game in the Bronx?
This game took place on October 16, 2017. Thanks toBrandon Sloter for doing most of the filming and editing . . . and thanks to YOU for watching.

The New Yankee Stadium

Exploring the old Yankee Stadium in 1996

This was the only time I brought my video camera to the old Yankee Stadium. I didn't snag many baseballs, but had fun wandering around, catching up with familiar faces, and seeing Darryl Strawberry have an epic day at the plate.
When editing this video (20 years after the fact), I added some commentary to help guide you through my tour of this magical building.
Thanks for watching!

published: 09 Dec 2016

See Yankee Stadium Vanish in 30 Seconds | National Geographic

It's been five years since legendary Yankee Stadium was demolished after serving as home to the New York Yankees for 85 years. National Geographic was there throughout the demolition process. This clip includes a condensed version of the piece-by-piece destruction. Authorities could not "blow up" the stadium because of its close proximity to residences and active rail lines. The full demolition took over a year.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
Get More National Geographic:
OfficialSite: ...

On-field access at Yankee Stadium!

This was my first time being on the field at Yankee Stadium before a game. The Blue Jays were in town, and I got invited by a family from Canada with connections.
No videographer or GoPro — just a whole lot of iPhone footage, but it turned out great.
This game took place on September 29, 2017.
Thanks for watching and get ready for a bunch of postseason videos. Those are coming next. (You should probably subscribe so you don’t miss ‘em. Just a little friendly advice. You’re welcome.)

published: 24 Oct 2017

Young Fan Hospitalized After Being Struck By Foul Ball At Yankee Stadium

A child was carried out of the Yankee Stadium seats Wednesday after being struck by a line-drive foul ball. CBS2's Jessica Layton reports.

Cheering on Aaron Judge from the fancy seats at Yankee Stadium

Super-fun day with tons of free food in the Legends area at Yankee Stadium. This was a "Watch With Zack" game, and for a change, there weren't any kids involved. It was just me and one other guy named Keith -- a 30-year-old diehard Yankee fan. Keith has his own YouTube channel called KP Watershed, so check that out if you get a chance. Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoNnbkJ7dCxG-1O0VE1X5fA
If you're interested in doing a Watch With Zack game, read this before you get in touch:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/watch_with_zack/FAQs.htm
Here's the article that Milan wrote about me in the Netherlands:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/media/fastball.htm
And check this out too:
http://fastballmagazine.nl/nieuws/De-8633-vangballen-van-Zack-Hample
FYI, th...

published: 13 Aug 2017

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Craziness at the 2017 Wild Card game at Yankee stadium

Good times in the Bronx!
Wild Card game -- Yankees vs Twins -- October 3, 2017.
Shout-out to SeatGeek for sponsoring this video. Use code ZACK and get a $20 discount on your first order of $21 or more! Download the app here: https://seatgeek.com/promos
This is the first of EIGHT postseason videos that I'll be posting, so stay tuned.

New York, New York: A day at Yankee Stadium

Child Hit By Foul Ball At Yankee Stadium

A young fan, it appeared to be a young girl, sitting down the left-field line was struck by a Todd Frazier foul ball. Play was halted on the field as she was attended to. They carried her out, not waiting for a stretcher to come. Major League Baseball has encouraged — not demanded or required, but merely encouraged — teams to extend netting farther down the foul lines in the name of fan safety. The Yankees have not, and have remained somewhat non-committal about it all.
http://mlb.nbcsports.com/2017/09/20/a-child-was-carried-out-of-yankee-stadium-after-being-hit-by-a-foul-ball?cid=eref:nbcnews:text
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Yankee Stadium Walk Around Bronx NYC

Albert Pujols and Mike Trout hooking me up at Yankee Stadium

June 7, 2016 was a weird day for me at Yankee Stadium. Normally I get most of my balls here by catching home runs during batting practice, but at this particular game, I got lots of toss-ups from the Angels, including Albert Pujols and Mike Trout. And Jered Weaver. And Jhoulys Chacin and coach Dino Ebel.
For more details about this game, read my blog entry about it:
http://zackhample.mlblogs.com/2016/07/13/6716-at-yankee-stadium/
Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe!

Fan Falls from Upper Deck at Yankee Stadium

A fan attending a Yankees game falls from the upper deck. After an investigation, it was confirmed that the jumper, Scott Harper who was drunk at the time, had told his friends that he was going to jump in an effort to test the strength of the netting below.

published: 18 Feb 2017

Goofing around at Yankee Stadium

This was an "open house" for season ticket holders to run around on the field and explore different parts of Yankee Stadium (and eat a ton of free food). I brought a few friends, and of course things got ridiculous. Follow us on Instagram . . .Alex Katz (Orioles minor leaguer) = @kittyelgato12
Muneesh Jain (phone-wrecker) = @roundingthirdmj
Greg Barasch (general weirdo) = @2_gregz
Steve Bell (NYC baseball legend) = @steve_the_bat_boy
Zack Hample (all-around great guy) = @zack_hample
This video was filmed on November 12, 2017. Leave a comment, please subscribe, and thanks for watching!

Exploring the old Yankee Stadium in 1996

This was the only time I brought my video camera to the old Yankee Stadium. I didn't snag many baseballs, but had fun wandering around, catching up with familia...

This was the only time I brought my video camera to the old Yankee Stadium. I didn't snag many baseballs, but had fun wandering around, catching up with familiar faces, and seeing Darryl Strawberry have an epic day at the plate.
When editing this video (20 years after the fact), I added some commentary to help guide you through my tour of this magical building.
Thanks for watching!

This was the only time I brought my video camera to the old Yankee Stadium. I didn't snag many baseballs, but had fun wandering around, catching up with familiar faces, and seeing Darryl Strawberry have an epic day at the plate.
When editing this video (20 years after the fact), I added some commentary to help guide you through my tour of this magical building.
Thanks for watching!

It's been five years since legendary Yankee Stadium was demolished after serving as home to the New York Yankees for 85 years. National Geographic was there throughout the demolition process. This clip includes a condensed version of the piece-by-piece destruction. Authorities could not "blow up" the stadium because of its close proximity to residences and active rail lines. The full demolition took over a year.
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About National Geographic:
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See Yankee Stadium Vanish in 30 Seconds | National Geographic
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It's been five years since legendary Yankee Stadium was demolished after serving as home to the New York Yankees for 85 years. National Geographic was there throughout the demolition process. This clip includes a condensed version of the piece-by-piece destruction. Authorities could not "blow up" the stadium because of its close proximity to residences and active rail lines. The full demolition took over a year.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
About National Geographic:
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This was my first time being on the field at Yankee Stadium before a game. The Blue Jays were in town, and I got invited by a family from Canada with connections.
No videographer or GoPro — just a whole lot of iPhone footage, but it turned out great.
This game took place on September 29, 2017.
Thanks for watching and get ready for a bunch of postseason videos. Those are coming next. (You should probably subscribe so you don’t miss ‘em. Just a little friendly advice. You’re welcome.)

This was my first time being on the field at Yankee Stadium before a game. The Blue Jays were in town, and I got invited by a family from Canada with connections.
No videographer or GoPro — just a whole lot of iPhone footage, but it turned out great.
This game took place on September 29, 2017.
Thanks for watching and get ready for a bunch of postseason videos. Those are coming next. (You should probably subscribe so you don’t miss ‘em. Just a little friendly advice. You’re welcome.)

published:24 Oct 2017

views:52503

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Young Fan Hospitalized After Being Struck By Foul Ball At Yankee Stadium

Cheering on Aaron Judge from the fancy seats at Yankee Stadium

Super-fun day with tons of free food in the Legends area at Yankee Stadium. This was a "Watch With Zack" game, and for a change, there weren't any kids involved...

Super-fun day with tons of free food in the Legends area at Yankee Stadium. This was a "Watch With Zack" game, and for a change, there weren't any kids involved. It was just me and one other guy named Keith -- a 30-year-old diehard Yankee fan. Keith has his own YouTube channel called KP Watershed, so check that out if you get a chance. Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoNnbkJ7dCxG-1O0VE1X5fA
If you're interested in doing a Watch With Zack game, read this before you get in touch:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/watch_with_zack/FAQs.htm
Here's the article that Milan wrote about me in the Netherlands:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/media/fastball.htm
And check this out too:
http://fastballmagazine.nl/nieuws/De-8633-vangballen-van-Zack-Hample
FYI, this game at Yankee Stadium took place on July 28, 2017. Thanks for watching!

Super-fun day with tons of free food in the Legends area at Yankee Stadium. This was a "Watch With Zack" game, and for a change, there weren't any kids involved. It was just me and one other guy named Keith -- a 30-year-old diehard Yankee fan. Keith has his own YouTube channel called KP Watershed, so check that out if you get a chance. Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoNnbkJ7dCxG-1O0VE1X5fA
If you're interested in doing a Watch With Zack game, read this before you get in touch:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/watch_with_zack/FAQs.htm
Here's the article that Milan wrote about me in the Netherlands:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/media/fastball.htm
And check this out too:
http://fastballmagazine.nl/nieuws/De-8633-vangballen-van-Zack-Hample
FYI, this game at Yankee Stadium took place on July 28, 2017. Thanks for watching!

Good times in the Bronx!
Wild Card game -- Yankees vs Twins -- October 3, 2017.
Shout-out to SeatGeek for sponsoring this video. Use code ZACK and get a $20 discount on your first order of $21 or more! Download the app here: https://seatgeek.com/promos
This is the first of EIGHT postseason videos that I'll be posting, so stay tuned.

Good times in the Bronx!
Wild Card game -- Yankees vs Twins -- October 3, 2017.
Shout-out to SeatGeek for sponsoring this video. Use code ZACK and get a $20 discount on your first order of $21 or more! Download the app here: https://seatgeek.com/promos
This is the first of EIGHT postseason videos that I'll be posting, so stay tuned.

Child Hit By Foul Ball At Yankee Stadium

A young fan, it appeared to be a young girl, sitting down the left-field line was struck by a Todd Frazier foul ball. Play was halted on the field as she was at...

A young fan, it appeared to be a young girl, sitting down the left-field line was struck by a Todd Frazier foul ball. Play was halted on the field as she was attended to. They carried her out, not waiting for a stretcher to come. Major League Baseball has encouraged — not demanded or required, but merely encouraged — teams to extend netting farther down the foul lines in the name of fan safety. The Yankees have not, and have remained somewhat non-committal about it all.
http://mlb.nbcsports.com/2017/09/20/a-child-was-carried-out-of-yankee-stadium-after-being-hit-by-a-foul-ball?cid=eref:nbcnews:text
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

A young fan, it appeared to be a young girl, sitting down the left-field line was struck by a Todd Frazier foul ball. Play was halted on the field as she was attended to. They carried her out, not waiting for a stretcher to come. Major League Baseball has encouraged — not demanded or required, but merely encouraged — teams to extend netting farther down the foul lines in the name of fan safety. The Yankees have not, and have remained somewhat non-committal about it all.
http://mlb.nbcsports.com/2017/09/20/a-child-was-carried-out-of-yankee-stadium-after-being-hit-by-a-foul-ball?cid=eref:nbcnews:text
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com

Albert Pujols and Mike Trout hooking me up at Yankee Stadium

June 7, 2016 was a weird day for me at Yankee Stadium. Normally I get most of my balls here by catching home runs during batting practice, but at this particula...

June 7, 2016 was a weird day for me at Yankee Stadium. Normally I get most of my balls here by catching home runs during batting practice, but at this particular game, I got lots of toss-ups from the Angels, including Albert Pujols and Mike Trout. And Jered Weaver. And Jhoulys Chacin and coach Dino Ebel.
For more details about this game, read my blog entry about it:
http://zackhample.mlblogs.com/2016/07/13/6716-at-yankee-stadium/
Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe!

June 7, 2016 was a weird day for me at Yankee Stadium. Normally I get most of my balls here by catching home runs during batting practice, but at this particular game, I got lots of toss-ups from the Angels, including Albert Pujols and Mike Trout. And Jered Weaver. And Jhoulys Chacin and coach Dino Ebel.
For more details about this game, read my blog entry about it:
http://zackhample.mlblogs.com/2016/07/13/6716-at-yankee-stadium/
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Fan Falls from Upper Deck at Yankee Stadium

A fan attending a Yankees game falls from the upper deck. After an investigation, it was confirmed that the jumper, Scott Harper who was drunk at the time, had ...

A fan attending a Yankees game falls from the upper deck. After an investigation, it was confirmed that the jumper, Scott Harper who was drunk at the time, had told his friends that he was going to jump in an effort to test the strength of the netting below.

A fan attending a Yankees game falls from the upper deck. After an investigation, it was confirmed that the jumper, Scott Harper who was drunk at the time, had told his friends that he was going to jump in an effort to test the strength of the netting below.

Goofing around at Yankee Stadium

This was an "open house" for season ticket holders to run around on the field and explore different parts of Yankee Stadium (and eat a ton of free food). I brou...

This was an "open house" for season ticket holders to run around on the field and explore different parts of Yankee Stadium (and eat a ton of free food). I brought a few friends, and of course things got ridiculous. Follow us on Instagram . . .Alex Katz (Orioles minor leaguer) = @kittyelgato12
Muneesh Jain (phone-wrecker) = @roundingthirdmj
Greg Barasch (general weirdo) = @2_gregz
Steve Bell (NYC baseball legend) = @steve_the_bat_boy
Zack Hample (all-around great guy) = @zack_hample
This video was filmed on November 12, 2017. Leave a comment, please subscribe, and thanks for watching!

This was an "open house" for season ticket holders to run around on the field and explore different parts of Yankee Stadium (and eat a ton of free food). I brought a few friends, and of course things got ridiculous. Follow us on Instagram . . .Alex Katz (Orioles minor leaguer) = @kittyelgato12
Muneesh Jain (phone-wrecker) = @roundingthirdmj
Greg Barasch (general weirdo) = @2_gregz
Steve Bell (NYC baseball legend) = @steve_the_bat_boy
Zack Hample (all-around great guy) = @zack_hample
This video was filmed on November 12, 2017. Leave a comment, please subscribe, and thanks for watching!

SEVEN HOMERUN BALLS. That's how many I snagged during batting practice before Game 3 of the 2017 ALCS at Yankee Stadium.
Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez, Matt Holliday, Todd Frazier, and Starlin Castro all hit in the first group and put on quite a show, launching balls deep into the left field bleachers. Then I moved over to right field and caught a couple more hit by Jacoby Ellsbury.
The game itself was also exciting. The Yankees had lost the first two contests of the series in Houston, but came up big here at home, winning by the score of 8-1. There was tons of chanting, heckling, drunkenness, and mayhem -- what else would you expect from a postseason game in the Bronx?
This game took place on October 16, 2017. Thanks toBrandon Sloter for doing most of the filming and editing . . . and thanks to YOU for watching.

SEVEN HOMERUN BALLS. That's how many I snagged during batting practice before Game 3 of the 2017 ALCS at Yankee Stadium.
Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez, Matt Holliday, Todd Frazier, and Starlin Castro all hit in the first group and put on quite a show, launching balls deep into the left field bleachers. Then I moved over to right field and caught a couple more hit by Jacoby Ellsbury.
The game itself was also exciting. The Yankees had lost the first two contests of the series in Houston, but came up big here at home, winning by the score of 8-1. There was tons of chanting, heckling, drunkenness, and mayhem -- what else would you expect from a postseason game in the Bronx?
This game took place on October 16, 2017. Thanks toBrandon Sloter for doing most of the filming and editing . . . and thanks to YOU for watching.

Here is the first of 3 NYC vlogs from our trip! We didn't vlog the first day because we got in so late, so this was technically our first FULL day! It'sLincoln's first time in New York, so we made sure our trip was jam packed with the must see things. First on the list was exploring DUMBO, walking around GreenwhichVillage for some Magnolia's Cupcakes, and then over to the Bronx to see the Yankees play The Kansas City Royals!
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published: 13 Jun 2017

Day 6 - NYC is awesome! Yankee Stadium tour, visit to the dugout, game, and Empire State Building!

published: 08 Jun 2017

NYCFC v DC United At Yankee Stadium (HD)

In this video i travel to THE YANKEE STADIUM to watch a football (soccer) game NYCFC v DC UNITED. A really fantastic day out in an amazing stadium.Hope you enjoy the video.
Lots more to come from New York City.
See below for ALL links to my videos from NEW YORKCITY.
NEW YORK VLOGS..https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvN4SOSJWj0H_jqw6reK1cOUkG-MskqW
THINGS TO DO IN NYC..https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvN4SOSJWj1Etoh_kFZYLjl4fzgwJFTS
NYC FOOD..https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvN4SOSJWj2YrqoYgZ0ON5-dAPHWbsoC
All Video's Shot Using The Canon IXUS 265 HS
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12 Things To Do in New York City Before You Die

12 ThingsTo Do in New York CityBefore You Die. (CNN) -- According to a recent book, there are 100 things to do in New York City before you die. We've collected 12 of them here. All are located in Manhattan, unless noted.
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published: 07 Aug 2016

Yankees Stadium Delta Sky360 Suite Experience New York

This is my awesome Delta Sky360 Suite Experience here in New York City, USA. Received passes for two so I brought along my aunt! The Delta Sky 360Club Suite is really nice!
The Suite soars above home plate so you see both dugouts, see the ginormous scoreboard right across you, see the players shimmy shake while they wait for the pitch and even the field guys as they drag those whatchamacallits and dance to the tune of "YMCA."
Please visit http://www.mindanaoan.com for more fun details of my Delta Sky360 Suite Yankee StadiumNYC experience.
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published: 16 Sep 2017

A Tip About Yankee Stadium

Just a quick hello from Yankee Stadium! I attended an NYCFC soccer game with a friend and this was my first opportunity to see the new stadium.
I am leaving Yankee Stadium with my friend after a football game.

published: 30 May 2016

I'm going to the YANKEE STADIUM !

Old Yankee Stadium - Legacy of Yankee Stadium Part 1.mov

Part one of four. Hosted by Greg Cergol. Produced by John Albertson and Doreen Geiger. A 2008 program exploring the history and legends of the building we know as Yankee Stadium, "The house that Ruth built". In it's 85 years, this building saw everything from championship baseball and football, prize fights, Papal visits, and concerts. It was the backdrop of memorable

Here is the first of 3 NYC vlogs from our trip! We didn't vlog the first day because we got in so late, so this was technically our first FULL day! It'sLincoln...

Here is the first of 3 NYC vlogs from our trip! We didn't vlog the first day because we got in so late, so this was technically our first FULL day! It'sLincoln's first time in New York, so we made sure our trip was jam packed with the must see things. First on the list was exploring DUMBO, walking around GreenwhichVillage for some Magnolia's Cupcakes, and then over to the Bronx to see the Yankees play The Kansas City Royals!
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Here is the first of 3 NYC vlogs from our trip! We didn't vlog the first day because we got in so late, so this was technically our first FULL day! It'sLincoln's first time in New York, so we made sure our trip was jam packed with the must see things. First on the list was exploring DUMBO, walking around GreenwhichVillage for some Magnolia's Cupcakes, and then over to the Bronx to see the Yankees play The Kansas City Royals!
x x x
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE :)
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x x x
For Business Inquiries:
therubygillett@gmail.com
x x x
MUSIC:
A Himitsu - Adventures
Spotify Playlist: http://bit.ly/ArgofoxSP
YouTube Playlist: http://bit.ly/ArgofoxUL
SoundCloud Playlist: http://bit.ly/ArgofoxSC
Stream on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/1dXZluG
Support on iTunes: http://apple.co/1dqPsVu
Download on SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/1Jzlg8o

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Day 6 - NYC is awesome! Yankee Stadium tour, visit to the dugout, game, and Empire State Building!

NYCFC v DC United At Yankee Stadium (HD)

In this video i travel to THE YANKEE STADIUM to watch a football (soccer) game NYCFC v DC UNITED. A really fantastic day out in an amazing stadium.Hope you enjo...

In this video i travel to THE YANKEE STADIUM to watch a football (soccer) game NYCFC v DC UNITED. A really fantastic day out in an amazing stadium.Hope you enjoy the video.
Lots more to come from New York City.
See below for ALL links to my videos from NEW YORKCITY.
NEW YORK VLOGS..https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvN4SOSJWj0H_jqw6reK1cOUkG-MskqW
THINGS TO DO IN NYC..https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvN4SOSJWj1Etoh_kFZYLjl4fzgwJFTS
NYC FOOD..https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvN4SOSJWj2YrqoYgZ0ON5-dAPHWbsoC
All Video's Shot Using The Canon IXUS 265 HS
Join Me On My Social Media Websites Below..
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If you enjoyed this video please LIKE & SHARE & Comment,Make Sure You SUBSCRIBE To Feed Your TravelVlogAddiction !
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In this video i travel to THE YANKEE STADIUM to watch a football (soccer) game NYCFC v DC UNITED. A really fantastic day out in an amazing stadium.Hope you enjoy the video.
Lots more to come from New York City.
See below for ALL links to my videos from NEW YORKCITY.
NEW YORK VLOGS..https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvN4SOSJWj0H_jqw6reK1cOUkG-MskqW
THINGS TO DO IN NYC..https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvN4SOSJWj1Etoh_kFZYLjl4fzgwJFTS
NYC FOOD..https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyvN4SOSJWj2YrqoYgZ0ON5-dAPHWbsoC
All Video's Shot Using The Canon IXUS 265 HS
Join Me On My Social Media Websites Below..
TWITTER....https://twitter.com/JMChambers1975
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If you enjoyed this video please LIKE & SHARE & Comment,Make Sure You SUBSCRIBE To Feed Your TravelVlogAddiction !
Thank You To ALL My SUBSCRIBERS. And if you are new to my page,Welcome aboard !
John.

12 ThingsTo Do in New York CityBefore You Die. (CNN) -- According to a recent book, there are 100 things to do in New York City before you die. We've collected 12 of them here. All are located in Manhattan, unless noted.
Sing karaoke at Arlene's Grocery
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Walk the High Line
Considered this generation's Central Park, the 1.45 miles of reclaimed railroad track is testament to community activism and urban beautification efforts.
Get a ticket at Katz's DelicatessenEver wonder what pastrami is, exactly?
It's beef brisket cured in brine and covered with a mix of spices that include garlic, paprika and mustard seed.
Watch some noir at Film Forum
There are several good independent movie theaters in New York, but the Forum stands alone as cinema's obsessive historian.
Shop at Bergdorf Goodman
At the corner of 58th Street and Fifth Avenue, where a Vanderbilt mansion once stood, is the city's temple to high fashion and conspicuous consumption.
Cruise past the Statue of Liberty
All those poor, tired, huddled masses would have headed straight back to the Old Country if they had to endure the lines that typically greet the patriots and tourists looking to visit Liberty Island.
Explore the northwest area of Central Park
Ask any New Yorker for a short list of must-sees in Central Park and they'll likely rattle off destinations like Strawberry Fields and Bethesda Fountain.
Visit the National September 11 Memorial & Museum
Considering the unspeakable depravity that led to the creation of "ground zero," the feeling of reverence, endurance, perseverance and peace that now greets visitors is truly astounding.
Listen to live jazz in Greenwich Village
What, you think John Coltrane is really dead?
Catch a Yankees game
If you're not from New York -- and even if you are -- there's a good chance you're not a fan of baseball's greatest-ever team. Nevertheless, a trip to Yankee Stadium should come before a trip to Cooperstown [location of the National Baseball Hall of Fame] for any lover of America's national pastime.
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12 ThingsTo Do in New York CityBefore You Die. (CNN) -- According to a recent book, there are 100 things to do in New York City before you die. We've collected 12 of them here. All are located in Manhattan, unless noted.
Sing karaoke at Arlene's Grocery
You can't play a guitar like Jimi, you can't sing like Freddie and yet you dream of being a rock star like Bowie. Especially when you've been drinking. best places in new york, beautiful places in new york, september 11 memorial & museum, liberty statue, central park, yankee stadium, new york travel, best places in usa, best places ini the world, best places to visit in the world, beautiful place in the word, travel, travel guide,
Walk the High Line
Considered this generation's Central Park, the 1.45 miles of reclaimed railroad track is testament to community activism and urban beautification efforts.
Get a ticket at Katz's DelicatessenEver wonder what pastrami is, exactly?
It's beef brisket cured in brine and covered with a mix of spices that include garlic, paprika and mustard seed.
Watch some noir at Film Forum
There are several good independent movie theaters in New York, but the Forum stands alone as cinema's obsessive historian.
Shop at Bergdorf Goodman
At the corner of 58th Street and Fifth Avenue, where a Vanderbilt mansion once stood, is the city's temple to high fashion and conspicuous consumption.
Cruise past the Statue of Liberty
All those poor, tired, huddled masses would have headed straight back to the Old Country if they had to endure the lines that typically greet the patriots and tourists looking to visit Liberty Island.
Explore the northwest area of Central Park
Ask any New Yorker for a short list of must-sees in Central Park and they'll likely rattle off destinations like Strawberry Fields and Bethesda Fountain.
Visit the National September 11 Memorial & Museum
Considering the unspeakable depravity that led to the creation of "ground zero," the feeling of reverence, endurance, perseverance and peace that now greets visitors is truly astounding.
Listen to live jazz in Greenwich Village
What, you think John Coltrane is really dead?
Catch a Yankees game
If you're not from New York -- and even if you are -- there's a good chance you're not a fan of baseball's greatest-ever team. Nevertheless, a trip to Yankee Stadium should come before a trip to Cooperstown [location of the National Baseball Hall of Fame] for any lover of America's national pastime.
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Yankee Stadium is a facility used mainly for baseball. It is at the northwest corner of 161st Street and RiverAvenue in The Bronx, New York City. It is the home ballpark for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the home stadium for New York City FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). The $2.3 billion stadium, built with $1.2 billion in public subsidies,[9] replaced the original Yankee Stadium. It is one block north of the original, on the 24-acre former site of Macombs Dam Park; the 8-acre site of the original stadium is now a public park called Heritage Field. The first game at the new Yankee Stadium was a preseason exhibition game against the Chicago Cubs on April 3, 2009; the Yankees won, 7–4.[13] The first regular-season game was played on April 16, a 10–2Yankee loss to the Cleveland Indians. For more info, visit this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Stadium
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Yankee Stadium is a facility used mainly for baseball. It is at the northwest corner of 161st Street and RiverAvenue in The Bronx, New York City. It is the home ballpark for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the home stadium for New York City FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). The $2.3 billion stadium, built with $1.2 billion in public subsidies,[9] replaced the original Yankee Stadium. It is one block north of the original, on the 24-acre former site of Macombs Dam Park; the 8-acre site of the original stadium is now a public park called Heritage Field. The first game at the new Yankee Stadium was a preseason exhibition game against the Chicago Cubs on April 3, 2009; the Yankees won, 7–4.[13] The first regular-season game was played on April 16, a 10–2Yankee loss to the Cleveland Indians. For more info, visit this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Stadium
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Yankee Stadium was a stadium located in the Bronx, a borough of New York City. It was the home ballpark of the New York Yankees, one of the city's Major League Baseball franchises, from 1923 to 1973 and from 1976 to 2008. The stadium hosted 6,581 Yankees regular season home games during its 85-year history. It was also the former home of the New York Giants football team from 1956 through the first part of the 1973–74 football season. The stadium's nickname, "The House That Ruth Built", is derived from Babe Ruth, the legendary baseball superstar whose prime years coincided with the stadium's opening and the beginning of the Yankees' winning history. It has also been known as "The BigBallpark in The Bronx", "The Stadium", and "The Cathedral of Baseball".
The stadium was built from 1922 to 1923 for $2.4 million. The stadium's construction was paid for entirely by Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert, who was eager to have his own stadium after sharing the Polo Grounds with the New York Giants baseball team the previous 10 years. Yankee Stadium opened for the 1923 MLB season and at the time, it was hailed as a one-of-a-kind facility in the country for its size. Over the course of its history, it became one of the most famous venues in the United States, having hosted a variety of events and historic moments during its existence. While many of these moments were baseball-related—including World Series games, no-hitters, perfect games and historic home runs—the stadium also hosted boxing matches, concerts, Jehovah's Witnesses conventions and three PapalMasses. The stadium went through many alterations and playing surface configurations over the years. The condition of the facility worsened in the 1960s and 1970s, prompting its closing for renovation from 1974 to 1975. The renovation significantly altered the appearance of the venue and reduced the distance of the outfield fences.
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Yankee Stadium was a stadium located in the Bronx, a borough of New York City. It was the home ballpark of the New York Yankees, one of the city's Major League Baseball franchises, from 1923 to 1973 and from 1976 to 2008. The stadium hosted 6,581 Yankees regular season home games during its 85-year history. It was also the former home of the New York Giants football team from 1956 through the first part of the 1973–74 football season. The stadium's nickname, "The House That Ruth Built", is derived from Babe Ruth, the legendary baseball superstar whose prime years coincided with the stadium's opening and the beginning of the Yankees' winning history. It has also been known as "The BigBallpark in The Bronx", "The Stadium", and "The Cathedral of Baseball".
The stadium was built from 1922 to 1923 for $2.4 million. The stadium's construction was paid for entirely by Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert, who was eager to have his own stadium after sharing the Polo Grounds with the New York Giants baseball team the previous 10 years. Yankee Stadium opened for the 1923 MLB season and at the time, it was hailed as a one-of-a-kind facility in the country for its size. Over the course of its history, it became one of the most famous venues in the United States, having hosted a variety of events and historic moments during its existence. While many of these moments were baseball-related—including World Series games, no-hitters, perfect games and historic home runs—the stadium also hosted boxing matches, concerts, Jehovah's Witnesses conventions and three PapalMasses. The stadium went through many alterations and playing surface configurations over the years. The condition of the facility worsened in the 1960s and 1970s, prompting its closing for renovation from 1974 to 1975. The renovation significantly altered the appearance of the venue and reduced the distance of the outfield fences.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

This is my awesome Delta Sky360 Suite Experience here in New York City, USA. Received passes for two so I brought along my aunt! The Delta Sky 360Club Suite is really nice!
The Suite soars above home plate so you see both dugouts, see the ginormous scoreboard right across you, see the players shimmy shake while they wait for the pitch and even the field guys as they drag those whatchamacallits and dance to the tune of "YMCA."
Please visit http://www.mindanaoan.com for more fun details of my Delta Sky360 Suite Yankee StadiumNYC experience.
===================================
Hi, folks! My name isIrene. I'm a Filipina, born and raised in Mindanao (hence, Mindanaoan = "from Mindanao") Multi-awarded blogger (and struggling newbie vlogger), social media specialist, newspaper columnist and publicist. Born and raised in Davao City, has lived in Bukidnon and in Cagayan de Oro City. Currently in New York City, USA.
Because of my passion and nature of work, I get to meet a lot of people, attend events, travel the world. I'm here to share some of those adventures with you...and hopefully you'll interact with me :)
TouredUSA in 2012 as Philippine delegate to the U.S. StateDepartment's International Visitor Leadership Program - a special program for emerging global leaders.
Connect with me:
Blog: http://www.mindanaoan.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mindanaoanblo...
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mindanaoan
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Song: Elektronomia - Limitless [NCSRelease]
Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.
Video: https://youtu.be/cNcy3J4x62M

This is my awesome Delta Sky360 Suite Experience here in New York City, USA. Received passes for two so I brought along my aunt! The Delta Sky 360Club Suite is really nice!
The Suite soars above home plate so you see both dugouts, see the ginormous scoreboard right across you, see the players shimmy shake while they wait for the pitch and even the field guys as they drag those whatchamacallits and dance to the tune of "YMCA."
Please visit http://www.mindanaoan.com for more fun details of my Delta Sky360 Suite Yankee StadiumNYC experience.
===================================
Hi, folks! My name isIrene. I'm a Filipina, born and raised in Mindanao (hence, Mindanaoan = "from Mindanao") Multi-awarded blogger (and struggling newbie vlogger), social media specialist, newspaper columnist and publicist. Born and raised in Davao City, has lived in Bukidnon and in Cagayan de Oro City. Currently in New York City, USA.
Because of my passion and nature of work, I get to meet a lot of people, attend events, travel the world. I'm here to share some of those adventures with you...and hopefully you'll interact with me :)
TouredUSA in 2012 as Philippine delegate to the U.S. StateDepartment's International Visitor Leadership Program - a special program for emerging global leaders.
Connect with me:
Blog: http://www.mindanaoan.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mindanaoanblo...
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mindanaoan
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/mindanaoan
Song: Elektronomia - Limitless [NCSRelease]
Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.
Video: https://youtu.be/cNcy3J4x62M

A Tip About Yankee Stadium

Just a quick hello from Yankee Stadium! I attended an NYCFC soccer game with a friend and this was my first opportunity to see the new stadium.
I am leaving Y...

Just a quick hello from Yankee Stadium! I attended an NYCFC soccer game with a friend and this was my first opportunity to see the new stadium.
I am leaving Yankee Stadium with my friend after a football game.

Just a quick hello from Yankee Stadium! I attended an NYCFC soccer game with a friend and this was my first opportunity to see the new stadium.
I am leaving Yankee Stadium with my friend after a football game.

Old Yankee Stadium - Legacy of Yankee Stadium Part 1.mov

Part one of four. Hosted by Greg Cergol. Produced by John Albertson and Doreen Geiger. A 2008 program exploring the history and legends of the building we kn...

Part one of four. Hosted by Greg Cergol. Produced by John Albertson and Doreen Geiger. A 2008 program exploring the history and legends of the building we know as Yankee Stadium, "The house that Ruth built". In it's 85 years, this building saw everything from championship baseball and football, prize fights, Papal visits, and concerts. It was the backdrop of memorable

Part one of four. Hosted by Greg Cergol. Produced by John Albertson and Doreen Geiger. A 2008 program exploring the history and legends of the building we know as Yankee Stadium, "The house that Ruth built". In it's 85 years, this building saw everything from championship baseball and football, prize fights, Papal visits, and concerts. It was the backdrop of memorable

YANKEE STADIUM - WikiVidi Documentary

Yankee Stadium is a stadium located in the Concourse section of the Bronx, a borough of New York City. It serves as the home ballpark for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball . The $2.3 billion stadium, built with $1.2 billion in public subsidies, replaced the original Yankee Stadium in 2009. It is located one block north of the original, on the 24-acre former site of Macombs Dam Park; the 8-acre site of the original stadium is now a public park called Heritage Field. The stadium incorporates replicas of some design elements from the original Yankee Stadium, and like its predecessor, it has hosted additional events, including college football games, soccer matches, two outdoor NHL games, and concerts. Although Yankee Stadium's construction began in August 2006, the project spanned...

YanksAtShea is VERY proud to present the complete telecast of the greatest of all NY YankeeRetirement Ceremonies, Mickey Mantle Day 1969 as aired over WPIX-TV in New York on Sun. June 8, 1969. This was the second tribute given to Mantle (the first was presented before his retirement in August of 1965). This one, though, is by far the better of the two. It's a superb ceremony as written and choreographed by Yankee PR head Bob Fishel. WatchFrank Messer's superb turn as emcee (with a Bob Sheppard introduction) to the NINE minute(!) ovation given to Mickey after being introduced by Mel Allen ("How about that??"). And all telecast from the real and original Yankee Stadium. Sit back, enjoy, and even shed a tear for the Mick on this his greatest day (and he looks fantastic!). Pat Summerall i...

Yankee Stadium is a stadium located in the Concourse section of the Bronx, a borough of New York City. It serves as the home ballpark for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball . The $2.3 billion stadium, built with $1.2 billion in public subsidies, replaced the original Yankee Stadium in 2009. It is located one block north of the original, on the 24-acre former site of Macombs Dam Park; the 8-acre site of the original stadium is now a public park called Heritage Field. The stadium incorporates replicas of some design elements from the original Yankee Stadium, and like its predecessor, it has hosted additional events, including college football games, soccer matches, two outdoor NHL games, and concerts. Although Yankee Stadium's construction began in August 2006, the project spanned many years and faced many controversies, including the high public cost and the loss of public parkland. The overall price tag makes the new Yankee Stadium the most expensive stadium ever built. It i...
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00:14:29: Field dimensions and playing surface
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00:21:55: Opening and public perception
00:28:20: Propensity for home runs
00:33:13: Stadium firsts
00:36:38: Accessibility and transportation
00:39:11: Soccer
00:40:50: College Football
00:42:24: Hockey
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Yankee Stadium is a stadium located in the Concourse section of the Bronx, a borough of New York City. It serves as the home ballpark for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball . The $2.3 billion stadium, built with $1.2 billion in public subsidies, replaced the original Yankee Stadium in 2009. It is located one block north of the original, on the 24-acre former site of Macombs Dam Park; the 8-acre site of the original stadium is now a public park called Heritage Field. The stadium incorporates replicas of some design elements from the original Yankee Stadium, and like its predecessor, it has hosted additional events, including college football games, soccer matches, two outdoor NHL games, and concerts. Although Yankee Stadium's construction began in August 2006, the project spanned many years and faced many controversies, including the high public cost and the loss of public parkland. The overall price tag makes the new Yankee Stadium the most expensive stadium ever built. It i...
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00:01:32: Planning
00:06:05: Construction
00:08:04: Features
00:08:47: Design and layout
00:14:29: Field dimensions and playing surface
00:16:37: Amenities and facilities
00:21:55: Opening and public perception
00:28:20: Propensity for home runs
00:33:13: Stadium firsts
00:36:38: Accessibility and transportation
00:39:11: Soccer
00:40:50: College Football
00:42:24: Hockey
00:43:09: Other events
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YanksAtShea is VERY proud to present the complete telecast of the greatest of all NY YankeeRetirement Ceremonies, Mickey Mantle Day 1969 as aired over WPIX-TV in New York on Sun. June 8, 1969. This was the second tribute given to Mantle (the first was presented before his retirement in August of 1965). This one, though, is by far the better of the two. It's a superb ceremony as written and choreographed by Yankee PR head Bob Fishel. WatchFrank Messer's superb turn as emcee (with a Bob Sheppard introduction) to the NINE minute(!) ovation given to Mickey after being introduced by Mel Allen ("How about that??"). And all telecast from the real and original Yankee Stadium. Sit back, enjoy, and even shed a tear for the Mick on this his greatest day (and he looks fantastic!). Pat Summerall is behind the WPIX microphone.

YanksAtShea is VERY proud to present the complete telecast of the greatest of all NY YankeeRetirement Ceremonies, Mickey Mantle Day 1969 as aired over WPIX-TV in New York on Sun. June 8, 1969. This was the second tribute given to Mantle (the first was presented before his retirement in August of 1965). This one, though, is by far the better of the two. It's a superb ceremony as written and choreographed by Yankee PR head Bob Fishel. WatchFrank Messer's superb turn as emcee (with a Bob Sheppard introduction) to the NINE minute(!) ovation given to Mickey after being introduced by Mel Allen ("How about that??"). And all telecast from the real and original Yankee Stadium. Sit back, enjoy, and even shed a tear for the Mick on this his greatest day (and he looks fantastic!). Pat Summerall is behind the WPIX microphone.

Exploring the old Yankee Stadium in 1996

This was the only time I brought my video camera to the old Yankee Stadium. I didn't snag many baseballs, but had fun wandering around, catching up with familiar faces, and seeing Darryl Strawberry have an epic day at the plate.
When editing this video (20 years after the fact), I added some commentary to help guide you through my tour of this magical building.
Thanks for watching!

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See Yankee Stadium Vanish in 30 Seconds | National Geographic

It's been five years since legendary Yankee Stadium was demolished after serving as home t...

See Yankee Stadium Vanish in 30 Seconds | National Geographic

It's been five years since legendary Yankee Stadium was demolished after serving as home to the New York Yankees for 85 years. National Geographic was there throughout the demolition process. This clip includes a condensed version of the piece-by-piece destruction. Authorities could not "blow up" the stadium because of its close proximity to residences and active rail lines. The full demolition took over a year.
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What's inside Yankee Stadium?

Yankees Magazine takes a look at what Yankee Stadium provides for fans, such as merchandis...

On-field access at Yankee Stadium!

This was my first time being on the field at Yankee Stadium before a game. The Blue Jays were in town, and I got invited by a family from Canada with connections.
No videographer or GoPro — just a whole lot of iPhone footage, but it turned out great.
This game took place on September 29, 2017.
Thanks for watching and get ready for a bunch of postseason videos. Those are coming next. (You should probably subscribe so you don’t miss ‘em. Just a little friendly advice. You’re welcome.)

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Young Fan Hospitalized After Being Struck By Foul Ball At Yankee Stadium

A child was carried out of the Yankee Stadium seats Wednesday after being struck by a line...

Cheering on Aaron Judge from the fancy seats at Yankee Stadium

Super-fun day with tons of free food in the Legends area at Yankee Stadium. This was a "Watch With Zack" game, and for a change, there weren't any kids involved. It was just me and one other guy named Keith -- a 30-year-old diehard Yankee fan. Keith has his own YouTube channel called KP Watershed, so check that out if you get a chance. Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoNnbkJ7dCxG-1O0VE1X5fA
If you're interested in doing a Watch With Zack game, read this before you get in touch:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/watch_with_zack/FAQs.htm
Here's the article that Milan wrote about me in the Netherlands:
http://zackhample.com/baseball_collection/media/fastball.htm
And check this out too:
http://fastballmagazine.nl/nieuws/De-8633-vangballen-van-Zack-Hample
FYI, this game at Yankee Stadium took place on July 28, 2017. Thanks for watching!

Craziness at the 2017 Wild Card game at Yankee stadium

Good times in the Bronx!
Wild Card game -- Yankees vs Twins -- October 3, 2017.
Shout-out to SeatGeek for sponsoring this video. Use code ZACK and get a $20 discount on your first order of $21 or more! Download the app here: https://seatgeek.com/promos
This is the first of EIGHT postseason videos that I'll be posting, so stay tuned.

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New York, New York: A day at Yankee Stadium

RTL Nieuws New York bezocht het stadion van de New York Yankees. Beelden van de training e...

Child Hit By Foul Ball At Yankee Stadium

A young fan, it appeared to be a young girl, sitting down the left-field line was struck by a Todd Frazier foul ball. Play was halted on the field as she was attended to. They carried her out, not waiting for a stretcher to come. Major League Baseball has encouraged — not demanded or required, but merely encouraged — teams to extend netting farther down the foul lines in the name of fan safety. The Yankees have not, and have remained somewhat non-committal about it all.
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Yankee Stadium Final Inning 2008

21 SEPT 2008. 9th inning of the final game ever played at the old Yankee Stadium.
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Day 6 - NYC is awesome! Yankee Stadium tour, visit to the dugout, game, and Empire State Building!

NYCFC v DC United At Yankee Stadium (HD)

In this video i travel to THE YANKEE STADIUM to watch a football (soccer) game NYCFC v DC UNITED. A really fantastic day out in an amazing stadium.Hope you enjoy the video.
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12 Things To Do in New York City Before You Die

12 ThingsTo Do in New York CityBefore You Die. (CNN) -- According to a recent book, there are 100 things to do in New York City before you die. We've collected 12 of them here. All are located in Manhattan, unless noted.
Sing karaoke at Arlene's Grocery
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Walk the High Line
Considered this generation's Central Park, the 1.45 miles of reclaimed railroad track is testament to community activism and urban beautification efforts.
Get a ticket at Katz's DelicatessenEver wonder what pastrami is, exactly?
It's beef brisket cured in brine and covered with a mix of spices that include garlic, paprika and mustard seed.
Watch some noir at Film Forum
There are several good independent movie theaters in New York, but the Forum stands alone as cinema's obsessive historian.
Shop at Bergdorf Goodman
At the corner of 58th Street and Fifth Avenue, where a Vanderbilt mansion once stood, is the city's temple to high fashion and conspicuous consumption.
Cruise past the Statue of Liberty
All those poor, tired, huddled masses would have headed straight back to the Old Country if they had to endure the lines that typically greet the patriots and tourists looking to visit Liberty Island.
Explore the northwest area of Central Park
Ask any New Yorker for a short list of must-sees in Central Park and they'll likely rattle off destinations like Strawberry Fields and Bethesda Fountain.
Visit the National September 11 Memorial & Museum
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Catch a Yankees game
If you're not from New York -- and even if you are -- there's a good chance you're not a fan of baseball's greatest-ever team. Nevertheless, a trip to Yankee Stadium should come before a trip to Cooperstown [location of the National Baseball Hall of Fame] for any lover of America's national pastime.
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Visiting Yankee Stadium, Ballpark in New York City, New York · Bronx

Yankee Stadium is a facility used mainly for baseball. It is at the northwest corner of 161st Street and RiverAvenue in The Bronx, New York City. It is the home ballpark for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the home stadium for New York City FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). The $2.3 billion stadium, built with $1.2 billion in public subsidies,[9] replaced the original Yankee Stadium. It is one block north of the original, on the 24-acre former site of Macombs Dam Park; the 8-acre site of the original stadium is now a public park called Heritage Field. The first game at the new Yankee Stadium was a preseason exhibition game against the Chicago Cubs on April 3, 2009; the Yankees won, 7–4.[13] The first regular-season game was played on April 16, a 10–2Yankee loss to the Cleveland Indians. For more info, visit this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Stadium
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Yankee Stadium (1923)

Yankee Stadium was a stadium located in the Bronx, a borough of New York City. It was the ...

Yankee Stadium (1923)

Yankee Stadium was a stadium located in the Bronx, a borough of New York City. It was the home ballpark of the New York Yankees, one of the city's Major League Baseball franchises, from 1923 to 1973 and from 1976 to 2008. The stadium hosted 6,581 Yankees regular season home games during its 85-year history. It was also the former home of the New York Giants football team from 1956 through the first part of the 1973–74 football season. The stadium's nickname, "The House That Ruth Built", is derived from Babe Ruth, the legendary baseball superstar whose prime years coincided with the stadium's opening and the beginning of the Yankees' winning history. It has also been known as "The BigBallpark in The Bronx", "The Stadium", and "The Cathedral of Baseball".
The stadium was built from 1922 to 1923 for $2.4 million. The stadium's construction was paid for entirely by Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert, who was eager to have his own stadium after sharing the Polo Grounds with the New York Giants baseball team the previous 10 years. Yankee Stadium opened for the 1923 MLB season and at the time, it was hailed as a one-of-a-kind facility in the country for its size. Over the course of its history, it became one of the most famous venues in the United States, having hosted a variety of events and historic moments during its existence. While many of these moments were baseball-related—including World Series games, no-hitters, perfect games and historic home runs—the stadium also hosted boxing matches, concerts, Jehovah's Witnesses conventions and three PapalMasses. The stadium went through many alterations and playing surface configurations over the years. The condition of the facility worsened in the 1960s and 1970s, prompting its closing for renovation from 1974 to 1975. The renovation significantly altered the appearance of the venue and reduced the distance of the outfield fences.
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YANKEE STADIUM - WikiVidi Documentary

Yankee Stadium is a stadium located in the Concourse section of the Bronx, a borough of New York City. It serves as the home ballpark for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball . The $2.3 billion stadium, built with $1.2 billion in public subsidies, replaced the original Yankee Stadium in 2009. It is located one block north of the original, on the 24-acre former site of Macombs Dam Park; the 8-acre site of the original stadium is now a public park called Heritage Field. The stadium incorporates replicas of some design elements from the original Yankee Stadium, and like its predecessor, it has hosted additional events, including college football games, soccer matches, two outdoor NHL games, and concerts. Although Yankee Stadium's construction began in August 2006, the project spanned many years and faced many controversies, including the high public cost and the loss of public parkland. The overall price tag makes the new Yankee Stadium the most expensive stadium ever built. It i...
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Shortcuts to chapters:
00:01:32: Planning
00:06:05: Construction
00:08:04: Features
00:08:47: Design and layout
00:14:29: Field dimensions and playing surface
00:16:37: Amenities and facilities
00:21:55: Opening and public perception
00:28:20: Propensity for home runs
00:33:13: Stadium firsts
00:36:38: Accessibility and transportation
00:39:11: Soccer
00:40:50: College Football
00:42:24: Hockey
00:43:09: Other events
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